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I already submitted this to the brainstorm area but I find this important to report it here too...
Something weird and pretty unbelievable happened to my KDE environment today. Because of a bug(?) of the paste widget something happened that actually was very pleasant and fortunate! Somehow, one of my KDE virtual desktops turned to a Gnome one, showing my gnome wallpaper and all the nautilus services enabled when clicking the right button of mouse. All the other virtual desktops remained KDE ones and when I click the right button there, I have the KDE services. ![]() For me this is perfect and certainly suitable for many persons that want to combine the KDE services and functionalities with the Gnome services and functionalities. Since what actually happened in my desktop was pleasant, desirable AND actual,it would not be so difficult to be implemented as a feature. I suggest to be an option in the wallpaper windows option. (where you can choose "gnome environment" alongside with the globe or the slideshow etc) Of course, for this option to be enabled, gnome has to be installed but nevertheless most people have both. So this could end the silly subject: "KDE VS GNOME". KDE can run gnome in one of its virtual desktops providing in this desktop all that gnome gives as services and functionalities. I experienced this and I liked it! Btw, all this started when I was investigating this bug about the activities that multiply randomly in every reboot: http://old.nabble.com/-Bug-248386--New: ... 57i40.html |
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